Bloxsearchers was a private research organization based in North Bloxifornia, Robloxia, that operated from 1976 to 1997. Known for its highly secretive nature, the organization became famous in the 1990s due to its controversial and largely unsubstantiated claims of discovering and exploring alternate dimensions. Established by a group of scientists, engineers, and experts in various fields, Bloxsearchers was primarily focused on studying unexplained phenomena, conducting experiments on cutting-edge technology, and investigating unusual occurrences that defied conventional scientific understanding. The organization's work attracted a great deal of intrigue, especially in the fields of quantum mechanics and dimensional theory, though much of its research was either classified or remains lost to this day. The closure of Bloxsearchers in 1997 sparked widespread speculation, as the organization had not published its findings publicly, leaving a legacy of mystery and unanswered questions.

During its early years, Bloxsearchers operated from a highly secure facility located in the remote areas of North Bloxifornia, close to the North Bloxifornian Forest. The location was chosen for its isolation and proximity to several areas that had been associated with strange phenomena, such as the Lost Zone, a region notorious for its unexplained disappearances and strange electromagnetic disturbances. The research facility itself was a large, state-of-the-art compound, equipped with advanced laboratories, observatories, and testing areas designed to investigate everything from deep space anomalies to more localized unexplained events. Much of the funding for Bloxsearchers came from a combination of private investors and government grants, though the full extent of these financial backers has remained largely undisclosed. Early on, the organization was met with skepticism by the wider scientific community, many of whom dismissed its work as pseudoscience or mere speculation. However, Bloxsearchers' leadership, including its director, Dr. Maxwell Harris, a physicist with a particular focus on quantum mechanics, remained determined to prove the legitimacy of their theories. The company's portal was said to be remained secretly kept.

As the years progressed, Bloxsearchers began to draw attention for a series of increasingly bold claims. In the mid-1980s, the organization reportedly discovered what they described as an "interdimensional rift" in their base, having a portal. The group believed this rift acted as a gateway to another dimension, though the evidence was limited to theoretical models and vague observations. Despite the lack of concrete proof, these claims captured the imagination of both the public and the scientific community. The 1990s saw a surge of interest in Bloxsearchers, particularly after a series of inexplicable events that the organization linked to their experiments. Rumors circulated that Bloxsearchers had successfully sent an expedition into this alternate dimension, though no official documentation of such an event was ever released. The organization's research into dimensional travel, along with its ongoing investigations into parallel universes, attracted the attention of various conspiracy theorists, many of whom speculated that Bloxsearchers had unlocked a secret realm hidden from the world. However, due to the highly classified nature of the organization's work, much of the information surrounding its discoveries remained speculative, with only a handful of eyewitness accounts and declassified reports available after its sudden closure in 1997.